Birmingham Neighbourhoods

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Birmingham Neighbourhoods

Neighbourhoods in Birmingham


While Birmingham is a major metropolitan area, that doesn't mean it's lacking individuality. You won't find block after block of the same old architecture here. The Birmingham area includes distinctive neighbourhoods, and each one has a unique feel that sets it apart. The city has impressive tourist locations that you don't want to miss, but you don't want to pass by the local flavor either. When you're making plans, check out these Birmingham suburbs to get an idea of what it's like to live in Birmingham.

Get Creative in Digbeth

Known as Birmingham's creative district, Digbeth is home to art, music and shopping — all centered around local artists. This vibe makes it one of the best areas in Birmingham to visit if you're into the art scene. All that creative spirit makes Digbeth an eclectic mix. Historical old buildings get repurposed into new retail shops, event spaces and more.

Meet New Friends in Moseley

South of the center of Birmingham is the suburb of Moseley. This area is repeatedly named one of the most popular districts of Birmingham for people to live, especially for those who love to get out and socialize. For example, Alcester Road and Woodbridge Road are both home to world-class restaurants, pubs and nightlife hotspots. The parks in Moseley appeal to families and nature lovers alike.

Find Your Sparkle in the Jewellery Quarter

For more than 250 years, the Jewellery Quarter has been home to shops offering precious metals and gemstones. However, you find more to see in the JQ, as it's known locally, than just gold and diamonds. In addition to all the beautiful jewelry, you can find bars, restaurants and cutting-edge creative spaces in these areas in Birmingham. From The Church, which is actually a restaurant, to a famous gin bar, to St. Paul's Church, which really is a church, this eclectic area has something for everyone.

Explore the Victorian Era in Harborne

Harborne has a distinctly Victorian feel, making it one of the most beloved neighbourhoods in Birmingham. Like the Jewellery Quarter, Harborne is south of the city's center. Small pubs, bars and restaurants abound here, along with charming homes along narrow streets. A railway line that's no longer in use was converted to a walking trail so you can meander through the peaceful countryside at your leisure. Harborne feels like stepping back in time with its pubs and farmers markets waiting for you to explore.

Visit York Road in King's Heath

King's Heath is home to the famous York Road, well known among Birmingham neighbourhoods. You can spend a full day on this street alone. In addition to farmers markets and outlets in King's Heath, you find some of the most unique locales in and around Birmingham.

Go for a Run in Edgbaston

The affluent neighbourhood of Edgbaston features lots of green space and spacious homes on winding country roads. This vibe appeals to an active set of people who love to get outside. The presence of the University also gives it the feel of a trendy college town.

Shop the Day Away in Sutton Coldfield Town Centre

Sutton Coldfield Town Centre is one of the most sought-after neighbourhoods in Birmingham. It's a busy town with a variety of retail shops, restaurants and bars, and residents love how close they are to transportation and parking options. The local merchants go out of their way to draw in shoppers, so visitors to Sutton Coldfield find generous discounts and loyalty programs.

When you visit Birmingham, take the opportunity to learn how the locals live. After spending some time in the area, you will come away with a much richer experience. Visit these neighbourhoods to understand what makes each one unique.